Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Feb 1963, p. 14

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'12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pride, Fobrocry 1, 1963 'Bonnie Scotland' Now In Throes Of 5-Pin Popularity By ALAN WALKER has become the big man|Creamer 705 (200, LONDON (CP) -- Let the|dian game also claim that bowl-|for the Bruins. With 22 games Ma pins fall where they may-- ing alleys help control juvenile|left to play this season, Johnny) 202, 264), Ray promoters of Canadian fivepin|delinquency by keeping teen-|has bagged 21 goals and 20 as-| 2, Be © bowling are stepping up their/4sers off the streets at night.|sists and is tied with Toronto's 608 efforts to switch British cus-| with nearly 20,000 bowling al- Frank Mahovlich for the scor- cy 233, tomers from the American-style| evs operating in Canada, it is pt lead in the National Hockey) 7° tenpin game. understandable that Canadian|~°°8U*: an Ever since Britons took to the|Companies should try to cash in| Bucyk had 20 goals all last/Louls alleys--tiey're called 'centres' |on the British market. But/season, and totalled 60 points beg here -- a Canadian company|American promoters visualize in 67 games. Rosey, (Double Diamond) has been Johnny Bucyk |" QSHAWA BOWLING NEWS a Now Boston's s Tea San wl Favored Bruin |axie fcr: BOSTON (AP) -- Big, mild- gear 8, ry mannered Johnny more of the) "Sign ag get, By eee ea, Ro sco j ,| 238), 299), shoot," from Boston fans, sud-|pomer. ror'eaoe" arr" mp) é Hf = yl : i A 3 § > i : f iit we = + =. fe Bs Ss Hl ve Ze. [ li cf 5s & i c NH uj 62 © i 3 H E i i i z ; fi. 2 E =| i H i : = : Spx A ; < g = > B = = i 2s ne 3 2 profits from Britain too, and) "I'm making # concerted ef-|2%,200). fers | this country is being turned into| fort to shoot more this season," 3 8 . e OLDTIMER NAMED TO 'HALL OF FAME' Elmer Flick, 87, shows the photographer his "high, hard one" stance, after being named last weekend, to the Baseball Hall of Fame, Flick, Manito erage of .315 for 13 seasons in big league baseball. He was one of three selected this year by the Hall's veteran commit- who now resides in suburban Warrensville Heights (near Cleveland) was actually an outfielder, not a pitcher, and he had a lifetime batting av- ba Schoolboys Curling Champs Pick 'Skip O _ wantipne (CP) -- A rink from &. James Collegiate who ~picked their skip by the toss of "a coin will represent Manitoba -in the Canadian high school ~curling championship at Guelph, Ont., Feb. 18. Wayne Johnson, Ed Taylor, "Pon Finkbeiner and Bruce Grant have been curling as a foursome in high schoo! compe- --fition for three years. ~ Jobnson, 17, is the skip, al- though a comparative new. comer to the ranks. ~ The other three, all 16, have ~ been buddies for as long as they ~gemember, all growing up "within three other in the neighboring city of 6t. James, It wasn't until they all were Frank Robinson Figures He Can Do Even Better blocks of each) n Toss Of Coin in the fifth grade that Johnson joined the group. FIRST TITLE The toss of the coin was be- tween Johnson and Finkbeiner when they decided three years ago to enter their first Mani. toba high school championship. But only this year--they now are in Grade li--did they hit winning form, On the final draw of the eight- this year was as good as it has been. We're not nervous about going to Guelph. As a matter of fact we haven't thought too much about it. But we're look. ing forward to the trip." Playing their typically west. ern take-out style of game, Tay- jor with his second rocks, Fink. beiner at third and lead Grant were giving outstanding sup- , port to Johnson and his master- rink round robin for the -pro- : - ful payoff deliveries. vincial title New Year's Day they handed Ron Wesner and) HAVE LONG WAIT his Swan River rink an 11-7| Now, with a month to go be- beating for the crown, the first/fore the nationa] competition, championship of any kind they/their one problem is keeping had manufactured as a unit, | their winning edge. "We were surprised to win,"| Instead of following the nor. said Johnson, a tall, freckled) mal procedure of moving in un- redhead. der the wing of a high school "I don't think the competition|coach, the boys have received " -------------- | permission to work under their home Deer Lodge Curling Club junior and juvenile coach, Jack) Mutton. | ------ | Snowshoes Used | As Leg Treatment | OTTAWA |Archambault of Ottawa Rough)the better club curlers in the |Riders has taken up snowshoe-|city to give them a taste of the ling to strengthen the leg he in-|toughest competition available. | | Mutton is attempting to get| jsome exhibition games set up} (CP)--Tackle Gil|for the boys against a few of| jured in last season's Eastern) They also are taking every NEW YORK (AP)--You had|Football Conference semi-finai|opporiunity of sparring with! to ask again to make sure youlagainst Montreal Alouettes, had heard right. Frank Robinson, who nar- rinks in the clyb's senior| There was speculation tha.|jeagues as well as taking part! jthe injury might mark the end/in a new suburban high school towly missed repeating lastjof Archambault's playing ca-| league. as the National League's|reer. But the lineman says the "We get a chance of playing Valuable Player said he/leg is responding to treatment.| many of the rinks that were in wasn't completely satisfied with this 1962 season with Cincinnat .. Reds, "I know I can do better," ~ winter % this year." he "I spent a lot of time this/ out what I did) e a couple of things) [ that I'd like to try out| heavyweight boxing champion- the provincial 'spie!l," says ij Johnson, "but we'd like t more ice time against the | Title Fight Date {more ice ume against the sen ors. We have the time if we May Be Set Back can get the ice," ee MIAMI, Fila. (AP) -- The ship rematch between champion How does one improve on aj Sonny Liston and Floyd Patter- 342 batting average, , 136 runs batted * stolen bases, the league son, now scheduled for April 4 ys at Miami Beach's Convention Hall, may be pushed back to mark of .624 and a/® later date. record of 51 doubles? SPORTS RETAINE TITLE GLASGOW, Scotland ig Winstone of Wales of Scotland Thursday wally Thom sti eree sipented 10 souneer the Morrisey's stone Morrissey 125. POWELL JOINS RAIDERS OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)--End Art Powell, who played three for New York Titans, has signed with Oakland Raid- ers, the American Football League club said Thursday. pounds and ith round, Ref. pCR t fap ned wi rom a cut over se ebrow, Win. | 000. This ih Bowle's 50th year Claude Ritter, Convention Hall manager, said Thursday that "hold orders' for both April 10 many to south Florida, IN BRIEF Powell, 25, had played out his on with the Titans. He ne ee eee Argonauts and Montreal Alou- BOWIE OPENS TODAY BOWIE, Md. (AP)---After a five-week layoff, racing re- sumes in Maryland today when two|Bowle race track opens a 40. featuring 13 some $355,-. of operation. The season ends| March 23. U.S. LOSES | PRAGUE (AP) --- The United | States national ice hockey team) was defeated 54 Thursday by the Crechoslovak juniors in a| jgame at Jihlava, the news | 'agency Ceteka reported. pushing fivepin bowling in Scot. land and the north of England. A new centre has just opened in Glasgow. So far American promoters have concentrated their opera- tions in the south, but their propaganda in the north has made it tough for the fivepin- ners. "In the beginning we had dif- ficulty convincing the Scots that fivepin bowling actually exists," Canadian Louis Levin, an offi- cial of the firm, told a reporter. "They thought we were out of our minds, However, things are brightening. All Scots seem to love the game," NEEDS MORE SKILL? Montrea!-born Levin said it will be interesting to see whether "'the strength of Com- monwealth ties'? will make Scots choose the Canadian game over the American one, Levin's selling method in- cludes stressing that .fivepin bowling requires more skill than tenpins, Some of his publicity mater- ial says fivepin bowling "'is es. sentially a game of skill rather than strength and should, there- fore, have a particular appeal to the Scots." a maple-and-pine battlefield as the fivers and tenners strive for a perfect game, TENPINS WERE FIRST Tenpin bowling has been around longer here. The first al- leys were built by Americans about two years ago, Then in December, 1961, Europe's first fivepin alley was opened in East Kilbride,. Scotland, Cana. dian publisher Roy Thomson was co-promoter, Fivepin bowling was invented before the First World War by the late Tommy Ryan, a Tor. onto businessman. The lady provost of Glasgow officially opened the new 20-Jane alley in Glasgow and she bowled the first ball. Officials pitted professional Canadian bowler, D, M. John- stone of Burnaby, B.C., against "a Spanish champion" who turned out to be a chimpanzee and who played rather poorly, although adding to the fun for spectators, Who will win the Bowling Battle of Britain? Well, the United States game seems to have the south sewn wp. "We're happy with the north," Levin said. '"'Why be greedy?" BALLET DANCING IS HELP TO BASKETBALL PLAYERS CALGARY (CP) -- Brawn basketball players at the Uni- versity of Alberta in Calgary are doing ballet dancing. "It helps the flexibility of their muscles and increases the height of their jumps," says coach John Dewar. Andy Vangoor, manager of the basketball team, says the exercises loosen muscles and give better balance and co- ordination, The basketball players join volleyball team members, gym club members, physical education teachers and other REMEMBER WHEN. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago Black Hawks ended a 2l-game non-win- ning streak 12 years ago to- day when they beat Beston Bruins 5-2. The dismal stretch, in which Chicago earned three ties, equalled the winless spell of New York Rangers in 1944 as a season's record, Rangers | nded their bad streak to | games in the next sea- | son. | BROWNS, LUMBER & SUPPLIES "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) students in a 40-minute, noon- hour session of ballet and folk dancing three times a week. Attendance is volun- tary. Instructor of the class is Madame Olga Vaida who al- though now 69 years old is a student. She is studying an- thropology and "enjoying it immensely." The basketball Dinosaurs, are in the five- team western intercollegiate loop, and near the top in the standings. Vangoor said ballet is not the major factor in Dino- saurs' success so far this sea- son but he thinks it has been a help. He added proudly that "we even beat the Harlem Stars," a touring group of Negro players. team, the love that show business." Eee? ; and eae Bucyk. "And it's. paying At Kory off. But bee to give a l0tlcharke Taylor 241, of credit to Murray Oliver and| Johnson 239, Vi Tom Williams' on my line, We) Rfemton 28, 2s, work well together and they're| Hughes 220, Gwen always hollering at me to shoot) Norrie 11 Dee Gasley sl when I'm in @ good position," omey, 2, Bal Celraniea 21 La UMN iy saned PR ERER 'John is greatly improv }» 207, y this year," says Bruins coach| 2," Gaeyy ee aie, Milt Schmidt, "He's working a|Kee 203, Isabell lot harder, he's on a line that|/% Comish 200, fit in with each other like 8) ,r peer sr, CHURCH LEAGUE {le-saw | geovee hg has 2 good Pr gg Ban go left im this see: ck Of being in a scoring po- 0 8 have soomed Y ston ay ge One BB ii set . 'ane A, ac! . Men, 690: D, Mountjoy 674 (250, 226), Originally Detroit Red Wings|,. Soolt 68s (213, 944), G. Davie 27 «23 property, the 27-year-old let sta, i, Sant ie tS winger came, 10 tl 0 brtine £ Ra Planeke 605 (263) and M, Hid 602 exchange for goa » 218), Terry Sawchuk, A few seasons], ' nF. . back 'he was teaming with fave 8 P. Clark 04, 305 ad rcnco Horvath a ic Stasiu on the high-scoring "Uke" line, | mss "avee, ®t, Tae Gale lend the leave Horvath now is with Toronto|Peari Cooper was high bowler for the and Stasiuk is with Detroit. | Disht_with 744 (204, 222, 238), J. Morri 'Boom Boom' Ready To Sing A Happy Tune NEW YORK (AP)--Bernie (Boom Boom) ibang Rea $0 (as2, bel Bigt rc star hockey player ee ie Lby. = singing volce wife i' f ast al ae i ig 205) 3 ape as e he shot a' 1 } Donna le 218, earned him his nickmake, 18 |Buniske' soo" (sid). Dot Bravia 363 singing a happy tune these a, Bae ee ere ter days. (235), Nola Boyle' 838 (2), Jay 6 The colorful right winger of | 7,52 €0), Dinges Rosch 8, larg, Montreal Canadiens is ready , Mary r > Bhisley to return to the lineup after -- 516 (270) and Irene dorne S07 four weeks of being sidelined High Singles: Phit Mum: 242, with a wrist injury. What's |Doris Fisher 216, G. Burke 213 and more, the Boomer's young 1, Mer}. While My singing career is looking up. Hele t'ss. nod york "My agent is in New York Le 95; Helen Grant Edne Ghee 86. Team Standings: Leopards 17, Tigers now and he's going to talk to Ed Sullivan about my appear- 16, Lions 12, Monkeys 8, Elephants 8, Panthers ; ing on the Sullivan television 7, Givadies 7 and Rhinos 6. show," said Geoffrion in an rg " with handicap -- Aj interview, ' 25 Goncis ato Netionat Bock goals into Nation ey me. League nets, is 8 pop-singing | dren's heh Giote Wik wainee ni baritone who has appeared on |Price os, Canadian 'TV, He has made so $01, 200) Bik Boormnes, 288, one recording in French and Rich: says it sold 9,000 copies. "Hockey {is still the most important thing to me,"' Geof- frion emphasizes. "But I just E B: 219, M. 217, M, Hurst 214, 211, F. Boyle 212, W. Scott 207 and D. Coleman st Points taken thie week: Beaver 4, Pikes 0; Doves 3, Swans 1; Jays 3, Pin Pals 1; Rockete 3, Jacks 1; Jets &, Lucky Six 2. TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES LEAGUE High Triples: Bernice Yuill 694 (236, 230, 228), Janet Ferguson Sheur- Marg. THE PIN HITTERS gandings -- ats 6s Gmaie's 5; Price's 4 "s 4, =~ Al Price 260, Team son's 8; and Men's Men's 263. District Sales Manager Required tor OSHAWA Area by one of Canada's TOP LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES Excellent opportunity for ambitious man with In- surnace, Accounting, Administrative, Prefessional or Successful Sales background to enter sales management field. Company is long established in individuo! and group business, and Oshawa crea is a lucrative and proven sales territory. Personal end contidentic| interview will be erranged ts Oshewe on February 4th ond Sth Please phone Mr. Scott, Room 504, Genoshe Hotel on Monday for eppointment. Men, 200: K, Pike 264, W. Down 229, | wi th aa » 220), Joan Rogers with 616 (220, 98), « Mann with 615 and Barb r UV.A.W. HAL Entertainment includes Exhibits... Movies on Hunting and Fishing only pleese. DOMINION a ' a2 iit 'f 2 - 4! Ee iF 2 BBs tf : : : = a8e sf E i ; i E. Fy i - 838 na Eg AT H Pte i r i ; i i i 7 fy i it a by it i in i E 2f "E i ARGOS SIGN COACH TORONTO (OP)--Cliff ear-old coach at Okla- Helen Reynolde with 763. (08, 205, 960), on » i) Wanet Peel with 180 Canis aie, we) aod ex. "F te fi ai 'ee! ¥ bb 'Al HU with 724 (228, 273 and'2%5), sane gol the last eight Gome good Olds, one by Mable Moss|Y¢ars, has been signed as line th 600 (256, 266), Bey Burelay with/coach of Toronto Argonauts of 209), Ev Campbell with 879\the Eastern Football © fer- Bev Gutsole with 676 (202, 291), Marion Hutchins with 664 (231,/enCe, it was announced Wed- 1» Joyce Bell with Frise 243, (as, with 603 (247), Bobby Herron with (20), Georgie Nesbitt with eo (217,| 203), Loretta McLean with 601 (218,| 218) and E. Hatt with 600 ¢ 204),! Nice bowling girls. The nd split as : Woodlyn | 8, Scugog Cleaners 1; Nu Way Rug 4, Horwich Jewellers 0; Coca Cola 2, Hay. den MacDonald 2; Strouds 4, Acadian 0 _-- Upholstery 3, Young Mod- Apologies to the girls whose names and scores have been missed the last couple of weeks, Team Standings BOAIs £2, Bus- andings -- "e ters 47, Mets 43, Alley Rats th, Baslen's ae P+ Aces 37, Hot Shots 32, Ran- Lid 5 ning 'wave last Sight when ther altnd ast ni n 4 t 0 decision over «My os in a medioere display. Bill nuk was the only member of either team to show any real punch while Jocko Dawson tried to prove something or SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The esteblished, reli pe 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) vs EXPORT PLAIN riLterm TIP CIGARETTES Or DOMINION TIRE STORES 1 hA tT ee eo DOMINION TIRE STORES TUES., FEB. 12th 8 P.M. SHARP AT THE 44 BOND EAST OSHAWA ray Adults COME ONE, COME ALL . 48 BOND WEST Corner of Church TIRE LIMITED 723-6511 STORES

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